During eight seasons as an NFL cornerback, Steve Brown faced several Hall of Fame receivers. But man coverage against them is a breeze compared to the challenge he'll face in his first football season as Kentucky's defensive coordinator. Then again, if he can do the job, the Wildcats have the...[details]

The good: Quick, instinctive athlete with the ability to become a fine NFL role player and possible starter in three-wideout sets. He is a good athlete with the talent to become an early starting slot receiver and all the athletic ability to become a solid contributor over time. He has the quickness to separate in coverage and get open consistently, especially in the intermediate game and red zone.

The bad: Cornelius is a reliable pass catcher who runs precise routes and displays sure hands, compensating for only adequate size and speed. He lacks the blazing speed to get deep consistently but he has shown the ability to make the big play with 15 touchdowns over his final two collegiate seasons.

Outlook: Well-developed wideout that is falling through the cracks off the lack of imposing athletic ability. He has the talent to be a fine player in the NFL and probably competes for the slot role at some point. He probably will be selected late where he can be one of the draft's real bargains.

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